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    alienware m18x r2 gtx 1070 thermal pads

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by maro97, Nov 12, 2020.

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    I've read the reviews for both of the products and they are beast mode. So, you can go with any one of these.But Personally, I would go for the second option.
     
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    Thank you very much for your response and sharing opinion. i bought grizzly
     
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    i bougt a gtx 1070m and 2133hz hyperx ram to my alienware m18x r2 It will arrive in 18 days do u have unlocked vbios ? and what about your 1070m with overclocking (any ideas)
     

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    Those 1070s are pretty good OCers, especially the vRam. The biggest issue with them is reduced amount of VRMs, leading to burned cores...
    So be careful with the O/C...
     
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    what is your core clock and memory clock overclocking amount ?
     
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    I am using MSI GTX 1070, my core clock is +230MHz and mem clock +400MHz
     
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    oh nice so nice
     
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    what is your score in Heaven Benchmark 4.0 ?
     
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    i saw your video in youtube
     
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    what is your score in Heaven Benchmark 4.0 ?
     
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